Computer docking station for multiple health-related measurements
First Claim
1. A self-test health care apparatus for operation with a personal computer;
- the apparatus comprising;
a plurality of modules each configured for conducting a test of a corresponding health-related parameter and sending the resulting test data to said computer for monitoring and storage thereof.
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Abstract
A home health care kit in the form of a modularized computer docking station for allowing a user to provide self-monitoring test results that are transferred to a standard desktop or laptop computer for eventual automatic communication over the Internet to the user'"'"'s physician. In a preferred embodiment, the invention comprises a plurality of interconnected test modules, each configured to provide everything needed to permit a user to conduct a health-related measurement. One such measurement may be that of blood pressure and pulse rate. Another may be actual blood sugar. Still another may be hemoglobin A1C or hemoglobin and another may be cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Each module has an electronics portion and a storage portion. Each such module also has a male connector on one side and a female connector on an opposing side so that the various modules may be interconnected, one to the next in sequence. The last module in a sequence of modules may then be connected in this fashion to a USB port of the user'"'"'s desktop or laptop computer using either a USB cable or by means of a wireless interface adaptor.
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10 Claims
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1. A self-test health care apparatus for operation with a personal computer;
- the apparatus comprising;
a plurality of modules each configured for conducting a test of a corresponding health-related parameter and sending the resulting test data to said computer for monitoring and storage thereof. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
- the apparatus comprising;
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